LPM effect as the origin of the jet fragmentation scaling in heavy ion collisions
Frasher Loshaj, Dmitri E. Kharzeev

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the jet fragmentation scaling observed in heavy ion collisions is due to quantum interference effects in a simplified QCD model, explaining the similarity of jet fragmentation functions despite energy loss.
Contribution
It introduces a dimensionally reduced, exactly solvable model to describe jet propagation and fragmentation in a strongly coupled QCD medium, linking quantum interference to observed phenomena.
Findings
The model reproduces vacuum jet fragmentation functions at LHC energies.
Jet fragmentation scaling occurs when the mean free path is very short, .3 fm.
Induced jet energy loss is larger than expected from string models.
Abstract
We address a recent puzzling result from the LHC: the jet fragmentation functions measured in and collisions appear very similar in spite of a large medium-induced energy loss (we will call this "jet fragmentation scaling", JFS). To model the real-time non-perturbative effects in the propagation of a high energy jet through the strongly coupled QCD matter, we adopt an effective dimensionally reduced description in terms of the quasi-Abelian Schwinger theory. This theory is exactly soluble at any value of the coupling and shares with QCD the properties of dynamical generation of "mesons" with a finite mass and the screening of "quark" charge that are crucial for describing the transition of the jet into hadrons. We find that this approach describes quite well the vacuum jet fragmentation in annihilation at at jet energies in the range of the LHC…
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